Innovative software firm is latest company moving to CB1 district

Undo staff held a party to mark the opening of their new office in Station Road

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A company started in the founder’s garden shed five years ago had joined the big guns in Cambridge’s CB1 district.

Undo Software, which provides debugging tools which allow developers to turn back the clock and fix errors, has moved into a new HQ at 22 Station Road.

The move is the next stage in the company’s expansion, having announced a $3.3m Series A funding round in October 2016.

Undo Software CEO Greg Law

Greg Law, Undo CEO, said: “This is a very exciting day for Undo. Three years ago we were a five-person company working out of my garden shed and now we’re joining the likes of Microsoft, Deloitte and AstraZeneca at CB1.

"Our proximity to the station means that this opportunity is now open to developers along the London-Cambridge corridor. We are at the forefront of developing exciting technology that no one else in the world is doing or has done; technology that is used by some of the biggest enterprise software companies in the world.

"Our new location will help us attract even more of the talent we need to change the way the world thinks about software.”

Undo staff held a party to mark the opening of their new office in Station Road

Victor Christou, from the company’s lead investor, Cambridge Innovation Capital, added: “Seeing Undo located beside the biggest technology companies in the Cambridge Cluster is testament to the company’s success and an exciting stage in its evolution.

"Undo’s innovative technologies, combined with exciting expected growth in its core market globally, make it a great addition to the high calibre of businesses that continue to bloom here in Cambridge."